Woman carjacked after leaving downtown Orlando clubs

Two carjackers threw a pink box cutter at a 19-year-old driver and told her to "take care of herself," before speeding off in her 2007 Honda Civic, the Orlando Police Department reported.

The incident happened around 3:40 a.m. Wednesday shortly after victim Jessica Ann Epper left a club in the downtown Orlando area. Police said Epper pulled over near Woods Avenue and Carter Street to enter her home address into the GPS just before an unknown black male and white female walked up to the car to talk.

The man pulled out a large black handgun and pointed it at Epper, while the woman grabbed Epper's hair and removed her from the car. Epper said the man jumped in the driver's seat and threw out the box cutter before driving eastbound on Carter Street from Woods Avenue.

The victim then knocked on the doors of nearby homes until someone answered and let her call 911. She described the man as light-skinned with a short, twisties hairstyle and wearing a dark shirt. The woman wore a flannel short, and had dirty-blonde hair. She described both suspects to be in their late 20s, early 30s.

However, police said there are some possible inconsistencies in Epper's statements with the evidence being uncovered by detectives. The police said they are not releasing any video regarding the incident since it's under investigation.

In the meantime, police are looking for Epper's vehicle, a white 2007 Honda Civic 4-Door with medium tint on the windows and Florida tag no. BGEH92.